Indian police inspect "Delhitubbies" Tyler Newman (left) and Phillip Miller (right). THREE BRITONS are saying E-OH to the Subcontinent by taking on the eccentric challenge of crossing India on a rickshaw dressed as the iconic children’s television characters the Teletubbies. Driving 2,000miles on pothole infested dirt roads from the “Golden City” of Jaisalmer in the state of Rajastan to the station of Shillong in the Himalayas pictures show how locals responded to the wacky-costumed trio who hope to raise £30K for a women’s refuge in Bangladesh. Led by estate agent Sean Newman (47) and joined
Indian police inspect "Delhitubbies" Tyler Newman (left) and Phillip Miller (right). THREE BRITONS are saying E-OH to the Subcontinent by taking on the eccentric challenge of crossing India on a rickshaw dressed as the iconic children’s television characters the Teletubbies. Driving 2,000miles on pothole infested dirt roads from the “Golden City” of Jaisalmer in the state of Rajastan to the station of Shillong in the Himalayas pictures show how locals responded to the wacky-costumed trio who hope to raise £30K for a women’s refuge in Bangladesh. Led by estate agent Sean Newman (47) and joined by his student son, Tyler (18) and mortgage advisor friend Philip Miller (39) the three battled temperatures of 40 degrees Centigrade while dressed as Po, Dipsy and Tinkywinky respectively.
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